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tisthenightofthewitch · 10 months
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Ok, I don't usually freak out about things....but Tobias and Frost in the same photo?
Yeah, I'm fucking freaking!
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astralbondpro · 6 months
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Satyricon // K.I.N.G.
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Nocturno Culto & Satyr - Satyricon live in Paris (1996) Tour with Gorgoroth and Dissection
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blackmetaltv · 8 months
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Did you know that in 1999, a Black Metal supergroup called "Eibon" was formed? This legendary band brought together renowned musicians including Fenriz, Killjoy, Phil Anselmo & Satyr. Unfortunately, despite their incredible talent, the collaboration didn't work...
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stubberudsgirl · 5 months
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Satyr of Satyricon
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kitschykitschykoo · 5 months
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Cock fight...
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analogvideostore · 2 months
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Satyricon - Mother North VHS 1996
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artfaithfully · 7 months
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metalcultbrigade · 20 days
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Satyricon - Now, Diabolical. 17/04/2006
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Satyricon
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melanightwsh · 1 month
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Satyricon - Mother North 🤘🖤
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literallyjustapot · 8 months
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I have satyricon brain rot
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soggysocks-thescourge · 3 months
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some satyr buddies
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euronymous-files · 2 years
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I always felt that the lack of humor, the lack of irony and the fact that no, it's not a glimpse in the eye, it's almost like... I love the fact that someone was saying... instead of saying "Yeah we're gonna kill your babies... haha... only joking"... no, we WILL kill your babies! ...and I thought that the power of that and the strength of the lack of irony, the lack of glimpse in the eye was overwhelming in a great way and it made me - to express it in a banal way - made me really get this like "okay, this is no joke", you know... "This is serious". And I loved that, so that's how I perceived it anyway. [...]
Interviewer: "It's interesting when you're talking about black metal and the malevolence stare, and not messing around and kinda looking you dead in the eye and being quite... it's not entry-level music. It actually requires [...] there is so much complexity. A lot of people I think can't necessarily unpack it to get to the emotion and I think that's one of the problems [...] I wonder if people's ears were different in the 90s [...] Can you tell us a bit about that moment [...]norwegian black metal is a fascinating [...]what was this kind of moment like and what did it smell like and what was this world that you inhabitated at this moment.
Satyr: So a grew up in what we refer to as “the original norwegian black metal scene”. I'm one of the persons that was a part of both the musical and social circle that set the stage for what is, you know... now it's been around for 30 years or so I guess, so time flies and I guess what's the most frustrating part to me is that there are a lot of people that are very opinionated about the definition of black metal while at the same time not being there because we were so few and it's such a long time ago that, without mentioning names, there are so many bands out of this country that say "yeah we started in so and so and built from there and then we released" and I think to myself "No, you didn't". Because if you were there as you claim in your press release, I would have known [...] If they existed, we knew about them. [...] And then even worse now having people that are from a different country, from a different culture and different age group try and educate Satyricon on the definition of black metal... oh god, why do I have to listen to someone do this to me because they have no idea. The most influential person in the definition of black metal was without the shadow of a doubt Euronymous. Euronymous of Mayhem was the great ambassador for these philosophical thoughts and he was very much a salesman in the way that he would strongly exaggerate to get his points come across. So for example, a lot of things he said, you know, he didn't necessarily mean them literally but he would put them very strongly so that the message would come across, and he kept talking about - much like Edvard Munch - that it's not about being technical. It's about the feeling, it's about the atmosphere, so that's how you define black metal and he said "As long as it's dark and it's got the feeling, it's black metal". And then I remember having this conversation with him and other people back then many times but... I remember one of the conversations where it was just Euronymous and myself, I said "How far would you go?" and he said "Even some Diamanda Galas is black metal", and I said "No, that's going too far", and he said "No, no, it is", and he said "And so is some Mercyful Fate stuff" and he kept pushing and he said that "Listen, if it's got that feeling, that's what defines black metal and it's not corpse paint, speed or instrumentation. It's the feeling." So obviously I know that he was comunicating quite a few extreme examples but that was in order for his points to become clear to people, that this is really not about the bpm, it's not about corpse paint or no corpse paint, it's about that feeling, and then today we see that there are bands out there who have their spikes and their bullet belts, and they have their corpse paint and they play fast and they have their leather jackets and this and that and the instrumentation is there so people say it's black metal. Is it really? Is it really black metal? I don't understand that. How can it be black metal, because it sure sounds like what most people's idea about black metal is, but it has none of that feeling.
excerpt from the interview by Revolver: Fan First published July 5th, 2022 on YouTube  Watch the entire interview HERE
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spejsu · 1 year
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Satih Satyr Oc Greek Portrait
Love my gal ❤️
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moldrata · 5 months
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Pyrros🐐
(Headshots of my DnD gang #2)
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